Part A – Calculation of notional R&D deduction

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Show the notional R&D deduction amounts at Part A in whole dollars only. Do not multiply the amounts in Part A by the offset percentage to which the company is entitled, this is done in Part E – R&D tax offset calculation.

In allocating notional R&D deduction amounts to the items 1 to 9 in Part A, choose the item most appropriate to the expenditure or decline in value amount in question.

Australian owned R&D column

Show in this column all amounts that relate to R&D activities that the company has conducted for itself where it is a corporation that is either:

incorporated under an Australian law

incorporated under foreign law but an Australian resident for income purposes.

Foreign owned R&D column

Show in this column all amounts that your company (an R&D entity) incurs for another company that is both:

a foreign corporation

a resident of a country with which Australia has a comprehensive double tax agreement.

The activities must be conducted under a written agreement between the entities.

Additionally, show amounts in this column for amounts incurred if the R&D entity is a foreign corporation carrying on business through a permanent establishment in Australia that can be claimed under the R&D tax incentive.

If you are claiming amounts in this column, you will also need to consider other taxation implications in regard to your related-party international dealings. For more information, see International dealings schedule instructions and the taxation rulings referred to within that publication.

If an R&D entity is entitled under section 355-100 of the ITAA 1997 to an R&D tax offset for an income year for expenditure it can notionally deduct under sections 355-205,355-480 or 355-580 of the ITAA 1997, that expenditure:

cannot be taken into account by any entity in working out a deduction under any provision for any income year, and

cannot be taken into account by any entity in working out another tax offset under any provision for any income year.

If an R&D entity is entitled under section 355-100 of the ITAA 1997 to an R&D tax offset for an income year for the decline in value under sections 355-305, 355-315, 355-520 or 355-525 of the ITAA 1997, that decline in value (to the extent that the asset is used for the purpose of conducting R&D activities):

cannot be taken into account by any entity in working out a deduction under any other provision (other than section 40-292 or 40-293 of the ITAA 1997) for any income year

cannot be taken into account by any entity in working out another tax offset under any other provision for any income year.

Do not include any amounts at Part A for building expenditure, interest expenditure, core technology expenditure, non-arm's length amounts, not-at-risk amounts, group mark-up amounts or expenditure incurred, but not paid, to associates.

Item 1 R&D expenditure – Research service provider (RSP)

Write at item 1R&D expenditure – Research service provider (RSP) the expenditure you have incurred to an RSP, to the extent that it has been incurred on R&D activities.

Apportion expenditure between R&D activities and other activities that the company undertakes and show expenditure on R&D activities only at this label.

In most circumstances, expenditure to an RSP is not subject to the $20,000 notional deduction threshold. You will therefore be able to claim an R&D tax offset for this expenditure, regardless of the amount. However, these rules will only apply where:

the RSP is not an associate of the R&D entity

the R&D activities are within a research field for which the RSP is registered under the IR&D Act.

Item 2 R&D expenditure – Contract expenditure (not RSP)

Write at item 2R&D expenditure – Contract expenditure (not RSP) the amount of expenditure you have incurred under a contract to another party (other than an RSP), to the extent that it has been incurred on R&D activities.

Apportion the company's expenditure between R&D activities and other activities that the company undertakes. Show expenditure on R&D activities only at this label.

Do not show any amounts at this label for expenditure incurred to an associate. If you have entered into a contract with your associate, you are only eligible to claim the amount incurred in the income year to the extent it is paid. Amounts paid to an associate are shown at Part A, item 6. You also need to provide further details of expenditure to your associates in Part D – R&D expenditure to associates.

You cannot claim this type of expenditure on R&D activities unless your total notional deduction amount is at least $20,000.

Do not show any amounts at this label for expenditure incurred to an associate. If you incurred expenditure to your associate, you are only eligible to claim the amount incurred in the income year to the extent it is paid. Amounts paid to an associate are shown at Part A item 6. You also need to provide further details of expenditure to your associates in Part D – R&D expenditure to associates.

You cannot claim this type of expenditure on R&D activities unless your total notional deduction amount is at least $20,000.

Item 4 R&D expenditure – Other

Write at item 4R&D expenditure – Other the expenditure, to the extent that it has been incurred on R&D activities, that is not required to be shown at any other item of PartA. Types of expenditure to be shown at this label may include:

administrative costs and overheads incurred on R&D activities

expenditure on overseas activities that are covered by a finding made by Innovation Australia under section 28C of the IR&D Act.

Apportion the company's expenditure between R&D activities and other activities that the company undertakes. Show expenditure on R&D activities only at this label.

Do not show any amounts at this label for expenditure incurred to an associate. If you incurred expenditure to your associate, you are only eligible to claim the amount incurred in the income year to the extent it is paid. Amounts paid to an associate are shown at Part A item 6. You also need to provide further details of expenditure to your associates in Part D – R&D expenditure to associates.

You cannot claim this type of expenditure on R&D activities unless your total notional deduction amount is at least $20,000.

Item 5 R&D expenditure – Feedstock input expenditure

Write at item 5R&D expenditure – Feedstock input expenditure the total amount of expenditure incurred in the income year on acquiring or producing feedstock inputs which are transformed or processed during R&D activities in producing one or more tangible products (feedstock outputs).

Feedstock input expenditure also includes:

the total cost of energy input directly into the transformation or processing

the decline in value of assets used in acquiring or producing the feedstock inputs to these R&D activities.

You cannot claim this type of expenditure on R&D activities unless your total notional deduction amount is at least $20,000.

An amount included in Feedstock input expenditure must not also be included at any other label in PartA.

The amount to be shown at this label may not form part of any feedstock adjustment in the 2012–13 year. However, it will represent expenditure on feedstock inputs and should be recorded separately from the other expenditure types in Part A. It may be expenditure to be taken into account in calculating the amount of a feedstock adjustment in the current or a future year (see Part B – Feedstock).

Item 6 R&D expenditure – Paid to associates in the current year

Write at item 6R&D expenditure – Paid to associates in the current year the total amount of expenditure you have paid to your associates in 2012–13, to the extent that it has been incurred on R&D activities. You could include expenditure you have paid to associates in the current year that was either:

incurred in 2012–2013

incurred in earlier income years commencing on or after 1 July 2011

provided you have not claimed this expenditure under other provisions of the ITAA 1936 or ITAA 1997.

Apportion the company's expenditure between R&D activities and other activities that the company undertakes. Show expenditure on R&D activities only at this label.

Transfer this amount to Part D label E4R&D expenditure paid to associates in the current year.

Item 7 R&D assets – Decline in value

Write at item 7R&D assets – Decline in value the decline in value amount notionally deductible under subdivision 355-E and section 355-520 of the ITAA 1997 for depreciating assets used in R&D activities.

You cannot claim these amounts on R&D activities unless your total notional deduction amount is at least $20,000.

Item 8 R&D assets – Balancing adjustment losses

Write at item 8R&D assets – Balancing adjustment losses the amount of balancing adjustment losses you are eligible to notionally deduct under sections 355-315 or 355-525 of the ITAA 1997, for assets used only for R&D activities.

You cannot claim these amounts on R&D activities unless your total notional deduction amount is at least $20,000.

Balancing adjustment losses for assets used for both R&D and non-R&D activities are deductible under sections 40-285, 40-292 or 40-293 of the ITAA 1997 and do not qualify as notional deductions for the purposes of claiming an R&D tax offset.

Show at XOther deductible expenses item 7 on page 6 of the Company tax return 2013 your deduction for balancing adjustment losses where the assets have been used for both R&D and non-R&D activities.

If the company is otherwise eligible for an R&D tax offset under section 355-100 of the ITAA 1997 in the current year, the amount shown at XOther deductible expenses is calculated and claimed at an uplifted percentage (equivalent to the benefit you would have obtained as the R&D tax offset to which you are entitled) under sections 40-292 or 40-293 of the ITAA 1997.

If the company is not otherwise eligible for an R&D tax offset under section 355-100 of the ITAA 1997, the balancing adjustment losses for assets used on both R&D and non-R&D activities, as calculated under section 40-285 of the ITAA 1997, are included at XOther deductible expenses item 7. This amount is not eligible to be uplifted and is therefore claimed at 100%.

Assessable balancing adjustment amounts (as a result of balancing adjustment profits) for assets used in R&D activities are included at BOther assessable income item 7 on page 5 of the Company tax return 2013.

If the asset has only been used for R&D activities, the assessable amount to be included at this label is uplifted by one third (as per subsection 355-315(3) of the ITAA 1997).

If the asset has been used partly for R&D activities, under subsection 40-292(5) or 40-293(3) of the ITAA 1997, the amount included and uplifted by one third is the proportion of the assessable balancing adjustment amount that relates to notional deductions claimed under the R&D tax incentive.

Item 9 Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) contributions

Write at item 9Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) contributions the amount of expenditure you have incurred as a monetary contribution under the CRC program that is spent on registered R&D activities. Separate the incurred expenditure at item 9 between Australian owned R&D activities (label Q) and foreign owned R&D activities (label R).

Expenditure you incur as a monetary contribution under the Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) program is not subject to the $20,000 notional deduction threshold. You will therefore be able to claim an R&D tax offset for this expenditure, regardless of the amount.

Item 10 Total of allocated notional deductions

Write at X item 10Total of allocated notional deductions the sum of the amounts shown at items 1 to 9 in the Australian owned R&D column.

Write at Y item 10Total of allocated notional deductions the sum of the amounts shown at items 1 to 9 in the Foreign owned R&D column.

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